Thus to Revisit
by ANNE GOODWIN WINSLOW
DEEP in the ground the dead
should be, in lead fast bound,
their names in marble overhead;
but you went free;
you were given to the wind instead,
and to the sea.
should be, in lead fast bound,
their names in marble overhead;
but you went free;
you were given to the wind instead,
and to the sea.
The spells by which a ghost is laid
I know; the amulets made
to wear between the midnight and the dawn,
I have them on.
I know; the amulets made
to wear between the midnight and the dawn,
I have them on.
What charm avails
for ghosts that go
not when cocks crow,
nor come in witches’ tales?
for ghosts that go
not when cocks crow,
nor come in witches’ tales?
Under a mound, under a stone,
they bide, who wait for the last day;
but your way is the way
of wings that ride,
of sails that come
on every tide, home.
they bide, who wait for the last day;
but your way is the way
of wings that ride,
of sails that come
on every tide, home.